The Global Compact of the United Nations

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. Introduction to the United Nations UN 2. The Structure and Organisation 3. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 4. The main bodies of the United Nations UN 5. Agencies, programs, and subsidiary bodies of the United Nations 6. Specialised Agencies of the United Nations 7. The Secretariat of the United Nations 8. The Economic and Social Council ECOSOC 9. The United Nations System 10. Human Development 11. The Millennium Development Goals

12. The Global Compact of the United Nations

13. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption 14. The Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others 1949 15. The Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery 1956 The objectives of the subject “The United Nations UN” are the following: 1. To understand the purposes and structure of the United Nations UN 2. To know the role of the Economic and Social Council ECOSOC 3. To explore the United Nations System 4. To understand the role of the United Nations on human development in the world 5. To know the specialised agencies, programs, agreements and subsidiary organs of the United Nations 6. To know how to analyse the socioeconomic information offered by different portals of the UN Sub-subject: The specialised agencies of the United Nations. Syllabus: 1. The International Labour Organisation ILO 2. The UNESCO 3. The World Health Organisation EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 4. The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations FAO 5. The International Civil Aviation Organisation 6. The International Maritime Organisation 7. The World Intellectual Property Organisation WIPO 8. The Industrial Development Organisation UNIDO Sub-subject: The Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD and the foreign direct investment FDI 2. The Index of Foreign Direct Investment FDI 3. Inward and outward index. Methodology 4. The World Investment Report Sub-subject: The International Trade Centre INTRACEN - United Nations WB. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the International Trade Centre INTRACEN of the United Nations and the World Bank 2. Strengthening international competitiveness 3. Development of the capacity of service providers 4. Supporting policymakers in integrating into the global economy of the business sector 5. Market analysis tools 6. INTRACENs role in international organisations Subject: The World Bank. The International Development Association. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the World Bank WB 2. The organisation of the World Bank WB 3. Member countries 4. The World Bank and the Millennium Development Goals 5. The World Bank operations: 1. Fund generation EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 2. Loans 3. Trust funds 4. Grants 6. Doing Business with the World Bank WB 7. The World Bank projects 1. Profiles 2. Databases 3. Projects Lifecycle Identification, preparation, appraisal, approval, implementation, completion, and evaluation 8. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 9. The International Development Association 10. The World Development Indicators The objectives of the subject “The World Bank WB” are to 1. Understand the purposes, structure, and functions of the World Bank 2. Identify the areas of cooperation of the World Bank 3. Analyse the loans of the World Bank 4. Know the affiliated institutions: The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the International Finance Corporation 5. To understand the functioning of the projects of the World Bank Subject: The World Trade Organisation WTO. The global trading system. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the World Trade Organisation WTO 2. From the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GATT to the World Trade Organisation WTO 3. The principles of the international trade system 4. The WTOs agreements 1. Tariffs 2. Agriculture EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 3. Standards and Safety 4. Textiles 5. Services 6. Intellectual Property 7. Anti-dumping 8. Subsidies 9. Non-tariff Barriers 5. The General Agreement on Trade in Services GATS 6. The Agreement on International Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights TRIPS 7. Regional Trade Agreements 8. The Environment and the WTO 9. The Investments and the WTO 10. E-commerce 11. The Regionalism and the WTO 12. The Doha Agenda 13. The World International Trade Report The objectives of the subject “The World Trade Organisation WTO” are the following: 1. To understand the aims of the World Trade Organisation WTO 2. To learn about the importance of the General Agreement on Trade in Services 3. To understand the principles of the multilateral trading system 4. To analyse the World Trade Organisations agreements customs duties, agriculture, services, import licensing procedures and its implications for international trade 5. To explore the rules of customs valuation 6. To know how to interpret the report on the World Trade of the WTO Subject: The International Monetary Fund IMF. Globalisation and world crisis. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the International Monetary Fund IMF EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 2. The member states of the IMF 3. Organisation of the International Monetary Fund 4. The main activities and goals of the International Monetary Fund 1. Surveillance 2. Assistance 3. Lending 5. Collaboration with other institutions World Bank, World Trade Organisation, United Nations... 6. Fight against money laundering corruption 7. Special Drawing Rights SDR 8. International Monetary Fund: globalisation and crisis. 1. The role of the IMF in the global economic crisis 9. World Economic Outlook The objectives of the subject “The International Monetary Fund IMF” are the following: 1. To understand the goals and organisation of the International Monetary Fund 2. To analyse the main areas of activity of the IMF supervision, technical, and financial assistance 3. To understand the concept of “Special Drawing Right SDR” 4. To know the IMFs role in the global economic crisis and global financial stability 5. To learn to use macroeconomic information provided by the IMF 6. To analyse the role of the International Monetary Fund in world trade Subject: the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD 2. History of the OECD 3. The structure of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD 4. Analyses and studies of the OECD 5. The OECD Economic Outlook EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 6. Introduction to the OECD anti-corruption measures The objectives of the subject “The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD” are the following: 1. To understand the purposes and structure of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 2. To know how to use the analyses and studies provided by the OECD 3. To understand the role of the OECD in the globalisation and international trade 4. To learn about the OECD anti-corruption measures Sub-subject: Transparency International Fight against the corruption. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to Transparency International 2. Corruption and Globalisation 3. The Corruption Perceptions Index 4. The Global Corruption Barometer 5. The Bribe Payers Index 6. The Global Corruption Report 7. Principles of transparency and corruption prevention for businesses 8. Business Principles for Countering Bribery 9. Case Study: The Corruption Risk in Europe EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Subjects of the module 2- Foreign Trade Subjects 1. Introduction to Exporting

2. Import Export Documents 3. Incoterms 2010